Ravens security Marcus Williams returned to observe Wednesday after lacking the previous two video games with a hamstring damage.
Meanwhile, 5 starters — left sort out Ronnie Stanley (shoulder), proper sort out Morgan Moses (shoulder), working again Gus Edwards (toe), broad receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (shoulder) and outdoors linebacker Odafe Oweh (ankle/knee) — didn’t observe. Reserve cornerback Rock Ya-Sin was additionally absent due to an sickness.
Coach John Harbaugh indicated not one of the lacking gamers are coping with severe points. “Nothing really to report that’s concerning that way,” he mentioned after observe. “As it goes along in the week, you’ll kind of see it unfold that way.”
Harbaugh mentioned Monday his crew got here out of its win over the Arizona Cardinals with none main accidents. Beckham suffered a chest contusion however returned to complete the sport. Oweh, who has been coping with an ankle damage many of the season, additionally went to the blue medical tent to be handled however returned to motion. Moses ceded some snaps to Patrick Mekari, however Harbaugh mentioned that was extra about managing the veteran lineman’s workload.
Edwards spoke as if he plans to play, saying he would welcome a repeat of his season-high workload from final week and including, “I’m good. I’m good.”
In addition to Williams, defensive again Daryl Worley (shoulder) returned to observe, beginning his 21-day window to return from injured reserve.
Williams, who was a restricted participant Wednesday, mentioned he’s not annoyed by the hamstring and pectoral accidents which have stored him out a lot of this season. “I feel good,” he mentioned, although he added “we’ll see what happens” when requested if he expects to play in opposition to the Seahawks.
For the Seahawks, broad receiver Tyler Lockett (hamstring) and security Jamal Adams (relaxation/knee) didn’t observe Wednesday, whereas beginning guard Phil Haynes (calf) and beginning linebacker Boye Mafe (shoulder) have been restricted individuals.
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